this over to the network team for them
to investigate further.
Cheers,
Andi
From: Derek Wuelfrath [mailto:dwuelfr...@inverse.ca]
Sent: 11 November 2015 16:20
To: ML PF
Subject: Re: [PacketFence-users] radius authorization interval
Hello Andi,
Thanks for your reply, as always.
Always a pleasure
lient limit, but
> it’s possible there’s a default one.
>
> Cheers,
> Andi
>
> From: Derek Wuelfrath [mailto:dwuelfr...@inverse.ca
> <mailto:dwuelfr...@inverse.ca>]
> Sent: 10 November 2015 18:46
> To: ML PF <mailto:packetfence-users@lists.source
...@inverse.ca]
Sent: 10 November 2015 18:46
To: ML PF
Subject: Re: [PacketFence-users] radius authorization interval
Andi,
Quick question, maybe not related at all but still.
Is this happening on “busy” AP ? Do you know if there’s a lot of clients
connected at the same time on the AP / radios of the AP
Also,
As i can see, included log snippet only shows relevant radius authz requests.
Is there anyway you can check in that same log just to make sure PacketFence
does not send a COA or anything else that can lead the client to reauthz ?
Cheers!
dw.
—
Derek Wuelfrath
dwuelfr...@inverse.ca :: +1.
Andi,
Quick question, maybe not related at all but still.
Is this happening on “busy” AP ? Do you know if there’s a lot of clients
connected at the same time on the AP / radios of the AP ?
Do you have any sort of Maximum Allowed Clients configurations ? (Advanced
section of the WLAN) ?
Cheers!
Hi all,
I'm getting reports of users being briefly disconnected from the wireless
network every few minutes, which is something that didn't used to happen when
users were connected to another SSID using exactly the same hardware (Cisco
WLC). I'm wondering if it's something like radius authorizat